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Fri, Nov 12, 2010

Daher-Socata Introduces Its TBM 850 Exclusive Maintenance Program

Scheduled Service For Five Years Or 1,000 Flight Hours

An Exclusive Maintenance Program for newly-purchased TBM 850s is being unveiled this week in Long Beach, California.


TBM 850 File Photo

This Exclusive Maintenance Program includes five years (including five free annual inspections) or 1,000 flight hours with free scheduled maintenance costs. In addition, warranties are extended to the following: five years for avionics, five years for systems and seven years for the airframe. The offer is valid for the purchase of new TBM 850s through December 31, which are eligible for bonus depreciation.

“During today’s challenging economic times, Daher-Socata believes it is our role to assist potential customers in new purchases, especially for those who operate aircraft for their business or trade,” said Nicolas Chabbert, the President of Socata North America. “By offering this powerful warranty and exclusive maintenance package, we expect to help new customers streamline their transition to turbine aircraft ownership.”

FMI: www.tbm850.com

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